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Catholic diocese in France
Gallien de Chabons (27 Mar 1822 Appointed – 9 November 1837) Jean-Marie Mioland (12 February 1838 – 2 April 1849) Louis-Antoine de Salinis (2 April 1849
Diocese_of_Amiens
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Mioland (1937–1951) was an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred in Oregon by H. W. Ray, he was out of the mare Iolanda. His German-born sire
Mioland
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Thoroughbred family 3-f. Her other descendants have included Big Red Mike, Mioland, Mont Tremblant, Pont l'Eveque, Right Royal and Saint Estephe. Poymelus
Polymelus
English actor (1935–2016)
Title Role Notes 1955 Madeleine Maxime TV movie 1958 ITV Play of the Week Miolands the Herald Episode: "Winterset" ITV Play of the Week Victor Episode: "Squaring
Brian_Bedford
American jockey
Angeles Times reported that Dew said the best horse he rode in 1940 was Mioland, a colt bred and raced that year by a man named H. W. Ray. On January 7
Earl_Dew
Finishers in thoroughbred racing
Colchis 10 1941 Whirlaway † King Cole Our Boots Porter's Cap 8 1940 Bimelech Mioland Gallahadion Your Chance 9 1939 Challedon Gilded Knight Volitant Impound
Preakness Stakes top four finishers
Preakness_Stakes_top_four_finishers
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in eastern France. The residents of the city are called Miolands and Miolandes. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered
Mions
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
It was his third start in 8 days. At six to one, Charles S. Howard's Mioland was the bettor's second choice. (Howard owned and raced the famous Seabiscuit
Bimelech
Aspect of American Thoroughbred horse racing scoring system
Whirlaway † Staretor Market Wise Porter's Cap 11 1940 Gallahadion Bimelech Dit Mioland 8 1939 Johnstown Challedon Heather Broom Viscounty 8 1938 Lawrin Dauber
Kentucky Derby top four finishers
Kentucky_Derby_top_four_finishers
American Thoroughbred horse race
Lindberg John M. Gaver Sr. John Hay Whitney 1+3⁄16 m 1:59.80 $19,650 1940 Mioland 3 Leon Haas R. Thomas Smith Charles S. Howard 1+3⁄16 m 2:00.20 $15,950
Westchester_Stakes_(NYRA)
American jockey
second leg of the U. S. Triple Crown series, the Preakness Stakes. Aboard Mioland he had been fourth to Gallahadion in the 1940 Derby and would be runner-up
Lester_Balaski
made the overwhelming 2-5 favorite for the Derby. Oddsmakers considered Mioland the only horse with even an outside chance of beating the undefeated Bimelech
Roy_Waldron
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
most important win of his career in July when he defeated heavily favored Mioland in the Hollywood Gold Cup. In early September, at Washington Park Race
Big_Pebble
Horse race
Robertson Ben A. Jones Calumet Farm 1+1⁄4 miles (2.0 km) 2:04.00 1940 Mioland John H. Adams Tom Smith Charles S. Howard 1+1⁄4 miles (2.0 km) 2:05.00
American_Derby
Horse race
lengths – Lehmi Gold (1982) 7 lengths – Seabiscuit (1937) Most wins: 2 – Mioland (1940, 1941) 2 – Intent (1952, 1953) 2 – George Royal (1965, 1966) 2 –
San_Juan_Capistrano_Stakes
British Thoroughbred racehorse
Sirocco Lichtblick Ganges Phosphor Dietrich Von Bern Fels Laland Mio Darezzo Mioland Jauchzer Sieger Arnfried Cathago Hornist Littoral Mondstein Gulliver Architekt
Buccaneer_(horse)
American jockey
wins (1947) Honours Centralia Sports Hall of Fame (1981) Significant horses Alsab, Askmenow, Double Jay, Gallahadion, Mioland, On Trust, Royal Governor
Carroll_Bierman
French Catholic prelate (1807–1895)
Installed 16 September 1859 Term ended 21 January 1895 Predecessor Jean-Marie Mioland [fr] Successor François-Désiré Mathieu Other post Cardinal-Priest of Santi
Florian_Desprez
French Roman Catholic Cardinal and archbishop
Predecessor Anne-Antoine-Jules de Clermont-Tonnerre Successor Jean-Marie Mioland Previous posts Bishop of Saint-Flour (1820–1830); Bishop of Bayonne (1820);
Paul-Thérèse-David_d'Astros
Horse race
Fiddle 7 Johnny Longden Edward Mulrenan Mrs. Edward Mulrenan 1:50.00 1941 Mioland 4 Leon Haas Tom Smith Charles S. Howard 1:45.40 1940 Seabiscuit 7 Red Pollard
Laffit_Pincay_Jr._Stakes
Latin Catholic archdiocese in France
Clermont-Tonnerre (1820–1830) Paul-Thérèse-David d'Astros (1830–1851) Jean-Marie Mioland (1851–1859) Florian Desprez (1859–1895) François-Désiré Mathieu (1896–1899)
Archdiocese_of_Toulouse
Frankish Catholic prelate
Duchesne 1915, p. 129. Depreux 1997, pp. 408–409. Soyez 1878, p. 23. Mioland 1848, p. xxvi. Herbert 2025, p. 190. Chronicon Centulense, II, 8, in Thompson
Jesse_(bishop_of_Amiens)
Horse race
Times. pp. 31, 32. Retrieved 22 June 2020. Lowry, Paul (5 July 1941). "Mioland Shades Wolf Wolf in American 'Cap (1941 American Handicap - race 7: held
American_Stakes
Riverland Attention Anticlimax n/a 1942 Whirlaway Attention Mioland n/a 1941 Haltal Mioland Dit n/a 1940 Honey Cloud Filisteo Aethelwold n/a 1939 Sir Damion
Dixie Stakes top three finishers
Dixie_Stakes_top_three_finishers
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Champion, was the overwhelming favorite, bet down to 40¢ on the dollar. Mioland, owned by Charles S. Howard of Seabiscuit fame, was a very distant second
Gallahadion
Thoroughbred racehorse
Sarasota Herald-Tribune. 1940-12-11. Retrieved 2012-02-27. "Challedon Beats Mioland by Nose". New York Times, Section Sports, page 6. 1942-04-26. Retrieved
Challedon
Reigh Okana 13 1943 1942 Not held - World War II 1941 Big Pebble Paperboy Mioland 13 1940 Challedon Specify Can't Wait 11 1939 Kayak II Cravat Specify 7
Gold Cup at Santa Anita top three finishers
Gold_Cup_at_Santa_Anita_top_three_finishers
Catholic diocese in France
September 1858. He was consecrated a bishop on 30 November by Archbishop Mioland of Toulouse. He died on 3 February 1881. Louis Blazy, in: L' épiscopat
Diocese_of_Pamiers
Horse race
Thumbs Up 6 Johnny Longden George M. Odom Louis B. Mayer 1:44.60 1941 Mioland 4 Leon Haas Tom Smith Charles S. Howard 1:51.60 1940 Don Mike 6 Lester
San_Pasqual_Handicap
Horse race
Edward R. Bradley 3rd 7 Dit Leon Haas Max Hirsch W. Arnold Hanger 4th 3 Mioland Lester Balaski R. Thomas Smith Charles S. Howard 5th 6 Sirocco Johnny Longden
1940_Kentucky_Derby
Award for American racehorses
Sr. Helen Hay Whitney 1942 Whirlaway 4 Ben A. Jones Calumet Farm 1941 Mioland (DRF) 4 Tom Smith Charles S. Howard 1941 Big Pebble (TSD) 5 William B.
American Champion Older Dirt Male Horse
American_Champion_Older_Dirt_Male_Horse
Religious administrative area in Sardis, Asia Minor
1726 Binkentios Coressi (October 12, 1814 — March 7, 1835) Jean-Marie Mioland (April 2, 1849 — September 29, 1851) Pietro Gianelli (April 5, 1858 — March
See_of_Sardis
to the priesthood from the Coadjutor Archbishop of Toulouse Jean-Marie Mioland on 21 September 1850 and Clergue celebrated his first Mass not long after
François-Léon_Clergue
American jockey
Arlington Classic (1944) Princess Pat Stakes (1944) Significant horses Devil Diver, Kayak II, Lawrin, Mioland, Pensive, Shut Out, Twilight Tear, Whirlaway
Leon_Haas
Horse race
Section Sports, page 1. 1934-04-22. Retrieved 2020-07-08. "Challedon Beats Mioland by Nose". New York Times, Section Sports, page 6. 1942-04-26. Retrieved
Philadelphia_Handicap
Horse race
Ted Atkinson George L. Arvin H. Teller Archibald 11⁄16 M 1:45.80 1940 Mioland 3 Carroll Bierman Tom Smith Charles S. Howard 11⁄16 M 1:46.60 1939 Third
Potomac_Handicap
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